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NIKI T34 SYRINGE PUMP Instruction Manual Ref.: 100-090SS Edition June 2008 0473

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Page 1: NIKI T34 SYRINGE PUMP

NIKI T34

SYRINGE PUMP

Instruction Manual

Ref.: 100-090SS Edition June 2008

0473

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CONTENTS

A - Introduction 3

B - General Warnings 5

C – Precautions 6

D – Feature Recognition 7

E – Symbols on pump, consumables & accessories 8

F - Installation and Inspection 8

G - Administration Sets 9

H – Batteries 10

I – Access Codes & Keypad Lock 11

J – Infusion set up & programming 12

K – Using Accessories with T34 Syringe Pump 16

L – Recommended Checks during infusion 17

M – Advanced Functions of the T34 18

N - Change Set Up 19

O– Alarm Conditions 20

P – Troubleshooting 21

Q – Specifications 22

R – Patient Training – Using the T34 23

S – Service, Calibration and Maintenance 24

T - LIMITED WARRANTY 25

U - APPENDIX 26

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A - Introduction

Do not operate the T34 Syringe Pump until you have read and understood the contents of this

manual paying close attention to Warnings, Cautions & Notes as described below. If you are

unsure about any aspect contact the distributor or manufacturer.

This manual will ensure the Healthcare Provider will be able to: -

1. Identify the features of the T34 and understand their use

2. Correctly load a syringe into the T34

3. Program the T34 to deliver the contents of the syringe

4. Access and interpret patient history and event log data

5. Troubleshoot and resolve alarm conditions

6. Train patients and/or patient’s caregiver in the use of the T34.

What is the T34 Syringe Pump?

The T34 is a small, lightweight, robust, battery powered, ambulatory syringe Pump designed to

deliver the contents of a 2 to 50ml syringe over a specified duration or at a given rate in

milliliters per hour (ml/hr). The Pump actuator drives the syringe plunger forward at a controlled

rate. This rate is adjustable from 0.1 to 1000 ml/h in increments of 0.1 ml/h up to 100 ml and 1

ml up to 1000 ml/h.

The size and weight of the T34 makes it ideal for ambulatory use in a hospital or alternate site /

homecare setting. It is equally suitable for adults or for pediatric use.

The T34 syringe pump can be easily concealed beneath clothing in a shoulder holster and

combination belt. A compact lockbox is provided to protect the Pump from damage and/or

tampering with either the pump or the syringe.

T34 offers 3 point syringe detection enabling the pump to identify all commonly used (or

programmed) syringe brands. This feature ensures the pump can make calculations for the

healthcare provider therefore minimizing the risk of programming errors. The sensors also

activate an alarm if the syringe is removed or partially displaced during infusion.

The T34 syringe pump may be used to deliver indicated medications via any common infusion

routes including central, peripheral venous, epidural, intra-arterial or subcutaneous.

Indications for Use

The T34 SYRINGE DRIVER is designed for infusion of medications or fluids requiring

continuous or intermittent delivery at precisely controlled infusion rates through all clinically

acceptable routes of administration including intravenous, subcutaneous, percutaneous, intra-

arterial, epidural, enteral, in close proximity to nerves, and into an intraoperative site (soft

tissue/body cavity/surgical wound site). The system is intended for patients who require

maintenance medications, analgesics, PCA therapy, parenteral and enteral nutrition fluids,

chemotherapeutic agents and general fluids therapy in hospital and homecare environments.

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Contraindications

• Infusion of blood and blood products.

• Infusion of insulin.

• Infusion of critical medications whose stoppage or interruption could cause serious injury

or death.

• Use in ambulatory regimens by patients who do not possess the mental, physical or

emotional capability to self-administer their therapy; or who are not under the care of a

responsible individual.

Pump Lockout Protection Features

The T34 has several lockout features that ensure that unintended programming and key

presses do not occur.

� The T34 syringe is contained within a locked box. Only the healthcare provider is able to open the box.

� After the healthcare provider programs the T34 for infusion, they will lock the program

with a special code. The T34 infusion program cannot be changed unless the healthcare

provider re-enters the code and changes the program.

� The keypad has a locking feature that prevents unintentional power off of the unit. This lock is available to the patient.

Service screens and troubleshooting are protected with a technician’s code. These codes are only

available to personnel trained in servicing the T34.

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B - General Warnings To reduce potential risks to patients and healthcare providers.

The T34 is a medical device designed for the safe, accurate delivery of appropriate infusion

regimes and should only be operated by, or under the supervision of, a medical/healthcare

professional.

For pumps used in a home setting, once the prescription has been programmed into the

pump, lock the system to ensure that the program cannot be changed by the patient.

The equipment is not suitable for use in the presence of flammable anesthetic gas

/oxygen/nitrous oxide mixture. Do not use the system in environments where these agents

are present.

Do not use the T34 pump in the presence of high-intensity magnetic fields (e.g., MRI

scanners). Exposure to strong magnetic fields may impair the operation of the pump

and/or the accuracy of the infusion.

Never take a syringe that is not empty off the pump if it is still connected to the patient.

Before removing the syringe, the infusion line must be disconnected or clamped to

prevent free flow. Depending on the medication and route of administration, free flow

into the patient may cause serious injury or death.

Before connecting to the patient, purge all air from the syringe and the administration set.

Depending on the route of administration and the volume of air, air emboli infused into

the patient may cause serious injury or death.

Patients using the T34 Syringe Pump on their own, or individuals responsible for helping

a patient using the pump, must be instructed in its proper use.

Adjustments, maintenance, or repair made by un-certified service personnel may impair

the operation of the T34 System and/or the accuracy of the infusion. Make sure any

adjustments, maintenance, or repair of the device is carried out by authorized skilled

technicians trained by the T34 distributor.

Dropping the Syringe Pump could cause damage to components. If the pump is dropped,

return the pump for inspection by qualified service personnel.

Use good aseptic technique when filling the syringe and priming the infusion set. Patient

infection may result from the use of non-sterile components. Maintain sterility of all

disposable components and do not re-use single use IV sets.

Immersing the T34 Syringe pump in liquid could cause damage to components. Do not

immerse the pump into any type of liquid.

Caution: Federal [USA] Law restricts this device to sale by, or on the order of, a physician.

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C – Precautions Information to ensure safe and effective use.

� Before use, the user must become thoroughly familiar with the operating instructions contained

in the T34 user manual.

� The provider is responsible for ensuring that the T34 pump and medications are used according

to the physician’s infusion therapy prescription.

� The provider is responsible for educating the patient in proper use of the pump.

� Do not allow water or other fluids to get inside the pump or the lockbox. Fluids getting into the

pump may damage it. If the pump gets wet, stop the pump and initiate service of the pump.

� A security code must be keyed in to access the lock-level 2 programming functions. This code

is designed to allow access to the provider only. To prevent a patient from tampering with

programmed settings, this security code should not be given to the patient.

� As with any infusion, the disposables used with the T34 pump must be compatible with the

medication being delivered. Check with the manufacturer of the disposables before use.

Consult the drug manufacturer’s insert for precautions, guidelines, and instructions for

preparing and using the medication.

� Do not drop the pump, strike it against hard objects or otherwise subject it to extreme physical

stress. This could damage the pump, which may impair the operation of the pump and/or the

accuracy of the infusion. If the pump is dropped, return the pump for inspection by qualified

service personnel.

� Unsafe operation may result from using improper accessories. Use only accessories and

options designed for this system and supplied by the T34 distributor.

� A kinked/occluded infusion line may impair the operation and accuracy of the pump. Before

operation, verify that the infusion line is not kinked or occluded.

� Make sure any adjustments, maintenance or repair of the device are carried out by authorized

service technicians certified by the T34 distributor. Adjustments, maintenance or repair made

by un-qualified service personnel may impair the operation of the pump and/or the accuracy of

the infusion.

� Battery damage could occur at ambient temperatures >55°C (131°F).

� To prevent damage to the pump, do not store the pump for extended periods with the battery in

the pump.

� The pump housing is not hermetically sealed – immersing the pump in liquid could cause

damage internal components. Do not immerse the pump into any type of liquid.

� If fluid is spilled on the pump, clean and dry it immediately. A damp cloth should be used for

cleaning and a mild detergent may be used if needed. Xylene, acetone or similar solvents could

damage the pump – do not clean the pump with harsh chemicals.

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D – Feature Recognition

1 Pump display - Backlight can be enabled when any key pressed

2 Operation LED -

a. Green shows infusing

b.Red when Stop or alarm

3 ON/OFF key - Switches the pump on and off.

4 NO/STOP key –

a. Takes user back a step

b. stops pump

5 YES/START key – Confirms choices

6 Down arrow key - scrolls between options

7 Up arrow key – Scrolls between options

8 Info key -

a. shows technical data and Battery status

b. Long press will Lock/Unlock Keypad

9 Forward key.

10 Backward key.

8 7 5 4

1

6 2 3 9 10

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E – Symbols on pump, consumables & accessories

System Symbols

The following symbols are used on the Caesarea Medical Electronics Ltd. T34 Syringe Pump

and components. Labels on the pump or statements in this manual preceded by any of the

following words and/or symbols are of special significance and/or are intended to help you to

operate the pump in a safe and successful manner.

Attention, consult accompanying Instructions.

CSA mark

0473 CE mark indicates conformance to Medical Device Directive 93/42/EEC.

Do not dispose of in municipal waste. Symbol indicates separate collection

for electronic equipment. (WEEE Directive 2002/96/EEC). NOTE: Does

not apply to the battery.

Do not dispose of battery in municipal waste. Symbol indicates separate

collection for battery is required.

The use of single-use disposable components on more than one patient is a

biological hazard. Do not reuse single-use disposable components.

Type CF applied part.

Date of Manufacture

Serial Number

Expiry Date (consumables)

Lot Number (consumables)

Sterilized with Ethylene Oxide

F - Installation and Inspection Unpacking

1. Remove the T34 Syringe Pump & accessories from the box and inspect for damage

during shipment or storage.

Do not use T34 if there are any obvious signs of damage. Return for inspection by

authorized service personnel.

2. Make sure you have the following items:

• T34 Syringe Pump

• Patient Guide • Alkaline 9V batteries • Carry Pouch • Lockbox

If any items are missing or damaged, contact your supplies department to order

replacement.

LOT

STERILE EO

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G - Administration Sets The T34 Syringe Pump can be operated with any extension set with a luer connection however it

is recommended, to optimize system accuracy & performance, that the proprietary sets listed

below are used.

Proprietary sets available from The T34 distributor are as follows: -

150cm IV infusion set with check valve 100cm Sub-cut set with needle

Warnings and Precautions – Administration Sets

Administration sets must be compatible with the medicine delivered. Please check with

the manufacturer of the infusion set before use.

Visually inspect packaging and contents before each use. Do not use administration sets

if the packaging is in any way damaged as sterility may have been compromised.

Do not connect a patient to the T34 Syringe Pump until all trapped air has been cleared

from the fluid path & syringe. Carefully read the instruction for loading.

Replace the administration set at a frequency defined by the healthcare provider.

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H – Batteries

Recommended batteries Always use a 9 volt alkaline battery. These batteries can easily be identified by the international

marking code 6LR61 (a recommended battery of this type is the Duracell Plus MN1604).

Suitable 9V Lithium batteries which extend operating time are available from your T34

distributor.

Fitting the Battery To fit or change the battery slide the compartment cover at the back of the pump. Push the

battery into the compartment taking care to ensure that the + / - contacts are aligned as shown on

the label inside the compartment. Slide the cover back on.

Zinc-carbon batteries (marked 6F22 or 6R61 (for example a PP3) are not recommended for use

with the T34. These batteries perform poorly and need to be replaced more often. Do not use

non-alkaline or rechargeable batteries.

There is some variation in size between different brands of batteries. Never try to force a battery

into the battery compartment as this may damage the battery contacts.

Incorrectly aligning the battery contacts will not cause any harm to the battery or the pump.

Remove the battery and re-align the contacts.

Battery Test When setting up the pump always check that there is enough charge in the battery to cover the

infusion being set up. To do so follow this procedure: -

1. Switch the pump ON.

2. Press INFO key

3. Select BATTERY LIFE from the menu and press YES to confirm

4. Verify sufficient battery charge is available to complete the current program. If not, change

the battery.

WARNING: Battery damage could occur at ambient temperatures >50C (122°F).

WARNING: Do not store the pump for extended periods with the battery in the pump.

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I – Access Codes & Keypad Lock

Secure Provider Access Codes The T34 has three levels of healthcare provider access protection to prevent unauthorized

changes to the set up, configuration or program. Although no access code is required to turn the

pump on and run an infusion, certain settings and features may be configured and locked based

on patient need.

No access codes are contained in this manual. Please refer to senior clinical or technical staff for

these codes if you have been trained and certified in their use. Do not share access codes with

unauthorized personnel.

Program Lock Always use the Program Lock when the pump is used in homecare environments to prevent the

patient changing the prescription.

Technicians Menu ‘Technicians Menu’, used for service and/or repair of the Pump, is also protected by a special

access procedure and different code from ‘Change Set Up’.

Keypad Lock The T34 allows all users to lock the operation of the keypad during infusion to prevent

tampering with the keypad if program lock is not used and prevent inadvertent power off if

program lock is used. To active the keypad lock: -

� with the pump infusing, press and hold the INFO key until a chart is displayed showing a bar

moving from left to right.

� Hold the key until the bar has moved completely across the screen and a beep is heard to

confirm the lock has been activated.

� To turn the lock off repeat this procedure. The bar will now move from right (ON) to left

(OFF) and a beep will be heard to confirm.

The keypad lock does not affect the operation of the STOP keys as patients unaware of how to

deactivate the lock may need to STOP an infusion in an emergency (for example, when clearing

an alarm state).

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Pre-Loading

Use NO to Interrupt …..

J – Infusion set up & programming

Syringe Selection The T34 is programmed to recognize most commonly used syringes from 2 ml to 50 ml. Luer

lock syringes should always be used to ensure secure connection of the infusion set. For

homecare applications it is recommended that all but the brand of syringe in regular use are

disabled per the technician menu to prevent accidental selection of the incorrect brand during set

up.

Priming the infusion set After filling the syringe attach the infusion set, prime manually to remove all air from the

syringe and extension set and apply the clamp to the set.

Pre-Loading & Syringe Placement 1. Before placing the syringe into the Pump ensure the barrel clamp arm is down then press

and hold the ON/OFF key until the SELF TEST screen appears. Do not label the syringe

or apply anything that changes its external diameter at the point where the barrel clamp is

applied as incorrect syringe recognition may result.

2. Check that remaining battery life is sufficient to cover the infusion the healthcare

provider is about to program. Press the INFO key and use the UP or DOWN arrow keys

to select Battery Level. Press YES/START to confirm and view battery status.

3. Load the syringe into the Pump prior to connecting the syringe to the patient.

4. The LCD display will show PRE-LOADING and the actuator will start to move.

Wait until it stops moving and the syringe sensor detection screen(syringe graphic) appears.

During Pre-Loading the actuator returns to the start

position of the last infusion programmed. If the healthcare

provider regularly uses the same syringe brand, size and

fills to the same volume the actuator should return to the

correct position and not require adjustment.

5. If the actuator is not in the correct position to accommodate the syringe leave the barrel

clamp arm down and use the FF or BACK buttons on the keypad to move the actuator to

the required position. Forward movement of the actuator is limited, therefore repeated

presses of the FF key may be required when moving the actuator forward. Backwards

movement is not restricted.

The actuator can only be moved as described above. Do not use force to try to move the

actuator manually as this could damage the device.

6. Lift the barrel clamp arm and load the syringe into the

Pump (see right). Note that the syringe graphic on the

screen flashes in three places, the barrel, ear/collar and

plunger, denoting the position and status of each sensor.

Seat the collar/ear and plunger first. As you correctly seat

each point of the syringe note that the flashing indicator for

that sensor becomes solid on the display.

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10ml BD Plastipak

Volume 12 ml Change ↑↓ Press YES

Volume 12.0ml

Duration 24:00

Rate 0.50ml/h

Confirm, Press YES

Press YES to Resume

NO for New Program

7. Finally lower the barrel clamp arm. If the syringe is correctly

loaded the syringe graphic (right) will become solid (no

flashing components) and the pump will display the next

screen - Size and Brand of the syringe detected.

Syringe Detection & Confirmation

8. Check the LCD display to ensure that the Pump has correctly

identified the syringe size and brand.

If the syringe brand displayed is not correct, use the UP or DOWN arrow keys to scroll

between brands of similar dimensions. This will only happen if the syringe selected has

dimensions within +/-3% of another commonly used brand.

9. Press YES/START key to confirm

10. If the pump was stopped and turned off before the last program

reached End Program the Resume prompt screen will appear (i.e.

if, during an infusion, the pump was turned off to change the

battery). Press NO to continue programming the new regime.

11. Purge Option

NOTE: PURGE OPTION – In order to eliminate/reduce slack (visible spaces at the syringe

collar & plunger loading points) and ensure a faster start up time (time to reach the programmed

infusion rate), the user can purge the system (once only) up to a volume limit configured under

Change Set Up (max 0.5 ml). To use this option after syringe confirmation:

a. Press FF key

b. Ensure the patient is NOT connected to the set & Press Yes to confirm.

d. Press and Hold the FF key until the slack is removed and/or purge is completed

e. Press STOP to return to programming screens when purge is completed.

PROGRAMMING MAY NOW TAKE TWO DIFFERENT PATHS DEPENDING ON WHETHER

THE PUMP HAS BEEN CONFIGURED WITH PROGRAM LOCK ON OR

OFF. PROCEED AS FOLLOWS DEPENDING ON THE SCREEN DISPLAYED

PROCEED TO STEP 12 PROCEED TO STEP 18

PROGRAM LOCK IS OFF PROGRAM LOCK IS ON

12. Once the syringe brand & size are confirmed the pump calculates and displays the

deliverable volume in the syringe.

13. The programmer can use the arrow keys to adjust the Volume To Be Infused (VTBI) e.g.

to allow a residual volume for KVO if required). The Pump cannot deliver the full contents

of all syringe brands/sizes so in some cases there may be a slight residual volume left in

the pump when the actuator has traveled to the zero position. If this is the case the

deliverable volume displayed will reflect this. For example, if the visually confirmed

contents of the syringe are 18ml the Pump may display 17.5ml (of 18ml) as the deliverable

volume. In this example 0.5ml will be left in the syringe at End of Infusion.

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10ml BD Plastipak

Duration 24:00 Change ↑↓ Press YES

10ml BD Plastipak

Rate 0ml/h Change ↑↓ Press YES

Duration Changed

Please Check rate

Volume 12 ml

Duration 24:00

Rate 0.5 ml/h

Confirm, Press YES

WARNING: If the volume displayed after loading the syringe is greater than or

significantly less than the volume visually confirmed on the syringe scale, remove the

syringe, turn off the pump and, with the barrel clamp arm down, turn the pump on to

allow pre-loading to occur. Repeat the Syringe placement and detection steps and

ensure the correct syringe size and brand are confirmed. If the calculated volume

reading is still significantly different from the visually confirmed contents, remove

the pump from use and return to an authorized service centre for inspection, testing

and calibration.

14. Press YES/START key to confirm the volume to be infused (VTBI).

15. The LCD display now prompts the healthcare provider to set

the Duration of the infusion. The Pump is likely to be

configured to a default duration in the access code protected set

up menu. For example, senior clinical or technical personnel

may have set a 24:00 hour default. If so the Duration screen

will show the default.

16. Use the UP & DOWN arrow keys to set the desired duration or press YES to confirm

acceptance of the default duration.

Setting the Infusion Rate

17. The Pump calculates and displays the rate (in milliliters per

hour) required to deliver the VTBI over the infusion Duration

confirmed. Rate can be set in increments of 0.1ml between 0.1

- 100ml/hr and 1ml increments from 100 to 1000ml/hr.

Senior clinical personnel or technicians can set a maximum rate limit to prevent rates

above a certain limit being set, appropriate to the application in use.

18. Press YES to confirm the calculated rate or use the UP & DOWN arrow to adjust.

Changing the rate will alter the duration confirmed at the

previous step. In most cases a maximum rate will be

programmed into the Pump (see Change Set Up) which will limit

the healthcare provider’s ability to increase the infusion rate

outside of safe limits. If the rate is changed a Warning screen is

displayed (right) before the Summary Screen is displayed.

Set Program Lock

19. Enter the program code and enable the program lock.

Start Infusion

20. The Summary Screen confirms Volume To Be Infused, duration

and Infusion rate. Healthcare provider should always check

that the detail on this screen matches the prescription

especially if they have altered either the default Duration or

the calculated Rate during programming.

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Start Infusion?

Time Remaining 23:57

Rate 0.5ml/hr <<<<< Pump Delivering

Time Remaining 23:58

Rate 0.5ml/hr 10ml BD Plastipak

21. Press YES/START to confirm the pre-set (if program lock on) / programmed

infusion parameters.

22. Pump prompts START INFUSION? Check infusion set is

attached to patient access device and the clamp is released.

Press YES/START to commence infusion

23. While running, the LCD displays infusion Time Remaining

(top line), Infusion Rate (main/central line) and the bottom

line will alternate between Syringe Size & Brand and

‘<<<<<Pump Delivering’ message to confirm the pump is

running if the LED indicator on the ON/OFF key has been

disabled to conserve battery life (see Change Set Up).

WARNING: Do not remove a syringe from the pump while connected to a

patient. The infusion line must be disconnected or clamped before removing the

syringe to prevent free flow to the patient.

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K – Using Accessories with T34 Syringe Pump The T34 distributor supplies the following accessories for the T34: -

Rigid lockbox (with key) suitable for all syringes up to 50ml (Required for home patient

use)

Carry pouch for pump & lockbox

Use only accessories and options designed for this system and supplied by The T34 distributor.

After the syringe loaded on the T34, place it into the lockbox and carry pouch to protect the

syringe Pump, syringe & contents from damage or tampering: -

1. Open the lockbox using the standard key that operates all T34 lockboxes.

2. Place the Pump into the lockbox so that the LCD display and keypad line up with the cut

out opening.

3. Close the lockbox, guiding the administration set out of the slot at the side of the top

section of the box.

4. Place the lockbox (or syringe pump if the security of the lockbox is not required for your

practice) into the carry pouch and secure to the patient.

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VI 0.1ml

VTBI 14.2ml

Rate 0.6ml/h

20 ml BD Plastipak

Travel 3.61 mm/ml

Battery Level

50%

L – Recommended Checks during infusion

It is recommended that procedures are established for regular checks on the progress of the

infusion. Patients, relatives as well as medical staff, should be made aware of a few simple

checks that can be made. These are to confirm the following: -

• CHECK THE LCD DISPLAY to confirm the pump is still running at the same infusion

rate as originally set (unless the Titration option has been enabled and the user/patient

has been authorized to adjust the rate within the programmed limits)

• CHECK THE GREEN LED IS FLASHING AND/OR “<<<<<Pump Delivering”

animation appears intermittently on the bottom line of the LCD display (green delivery

LED can be disabled or the interval lengthened to preserve battery life)

• CHECK FOR SIGNS OF PHYSICAL DAMAGE to the Pump or accessories.

• PRESS THE INFO KEY to check: -

SINGLE PRESS - Volume to be Infused

(VTBI) & Volume Infused (VI). Syringe

graphic shows VTBI & VI in graphical form

DOUBLE PRESS for Battery life remaining

shown as a percentage and in graph form.

NOTE: After pressing the INFO key either a third press or waiting a few seconds returns the

display to the main infusion display screen. Excessive key presses or usage of the INFO feature

will reduce battery life. Use only as required to optimize battery performance.

Event Log

The event log shows a complete time and date stamped record of the last 512 pump events along

with a record of pump status (volume infused, rate, etc) at the time of the event. Event log data

cannot be deleted or altered. To view the event log: -

1. Press STOP to temporarily interrupt the infusion

2. Press the INFO key and scroll to ‘Event Log’.

Press YES to confirm selection.

3. screen now shows the most current event, alarm,

date, time, etc. Use the Up & Down arrow keys to scroll through events to find the

event of interest (e.g. an alarm or programming change).

4. Pressing INFO when on any chosen event to

display further data regarding this event. The user

can scroll through the information using the UP

and DOWN arrow keys to check how the pump

was set up, whether keypad lock was ON and the

pressure settings and other technical data at the time of the event.

NOTE: Each event is assigned a number and the pump stores the last 512 in memory. The event

log “loops” adding the newest and deleting the oldest event.

Event No. : 2635

04.03.2005 17:08

Switched ON

Press INFO - Details

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Max. Titration Limit 3.5ml/h

Select ↑↓ Press YES

M – Advanced Functions of the T34

KVO (Keep Vein Open) Operation

T34L can be configured to deliver a KVO infusion to commence at END PROGRAM keep the

patients IV access device patent until the clinician can attend. With KVO enabled T34L applies

the KVO rate set under Change Set Up until the Syringe is empty.

• After four beeps the End Program alarm stops and the

pump switches to the configured KVO infusion rate. Every

four minutes four beeps will be heard to confirm the pump is

still running/infusing.

• Press NO to Stop the pump and set a new program, if there is

still sufficient volume in the syringe, if not change syringe

Infusion Rate Titration

Infusion rate titration can be Enabled so that the patient, carer or

clinician can adjust the rate during infusion within pre-set maximum

(max.) and minimum (min.) limits. This option can be Enabled by

users with access code rights in Change Set Up. If enabled, the pump

requires the user, after confirming the infusion rate calculated during

programming, to set a max. & min. rate. To titrate the rate up or down

during infusion follow these steps: -

• Use the UP or DOWN arrows on the keypad to adjust the rate to the desired new

setting as displayed on the main LCD screen

• Press YES (within a few seconds of making the change) to confirm the new rate

• Pump sounds a beep to confirm the change and the screen will display the new rate

NOTE: Titration requires Two separate, distinct actions (rate selection with arrow keys followed

by YES key press to confirm and apply the new rate) to protect against accidental rate titration if

the keys are nudged or tampered with during infusion.

NOTE: in order to limit the maximum titration limit configurable by users without access code

rights it is possible to set a Maximum Rate limit from the Technician menu. For example senior

clinicians could decide to limit the maximum possible rate programmable on the pump to 3ml/hr

for both rate and titration limit to prevent accidental over infusions.

WARNING: Do not enable this function for patients in a home setting.

WARNING: Set a Maximum Rate limit from the Change Set Up menu to ensure that

healthcare provider titration settings are limited to prevent accidental over infusion.

KVO 0.5ml/h

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N - Change Set Up

An unlock code is required to enter the Change Set Up menu. Set up parameters should only

be changed by clinical or technical staff with healthcare provider code access rights.

� When the pump is in program mode, or stopped during infusion, pressing the INFO

button.

� Select Change Set Up from the menu using the UP / DOWN arrows and press YES

� Pump will prompt for Healthcare provider Code (not given in this manual, please consult

senior clinical personnel or biomedical engineers), use the UP arrow to scroll code.

When the UP arrow is held down the pump will count up in single digits to ten, then in

tens to one hundred and then in hundreds thereafter. Scroll to the nearest point in tens

and then release the key. Press the key again, UP or DOWN arrow depending on digit

displayed on the screen, to select the final, correct code. Press YES to submit code.

Set up Menu Parameter Application Range

Set Time & Date

Ensures all events in log are correctly date and time stamped (ensure local update for DST)

FF Key Operation

Limits the forward movement of actuator caused by pressing the FF key during syringe loading

0.1 – 100mm

Backlight Duration

Limits backlight duration to preserve battery life

0 – 60 secs.

Info Duration

Sets time info screens are displayed

1 – 20 secs.

Operation LED

Turns off the green operation LED to preserve battery life. Red warning LED still operates

0 (Disabled) – 64 seconds

Titration Option

enables setting a titration limit (≤max.rate)

Enable/Disable

Default Duration

When entering a new program pump resets to this default (setting to zero skips duration step during programming). When Program Lock is ON (see below) default duration cannot be set to zero.

00:00 (OFF) to 99:59 hours

Occlusion Pressure

Sets pressure level at which occlusion alarm will activate

100–1500mmHg, 10mm increment

KVO Operation Rate

Activates Keep Vein Open infusion at End Program

0 (KVO OFF) – 2.0ml/h

Program Lock Prevents alteration of default duration and infusion rate during set up (with Program Lock ON Default Duration cannot be set to zero)

ON/OFF

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O– Alarm Conditions

When the Pump detects a problem, four things occur:

� The infusion stops.

� An audible alarm is activated.

� A message appears on the display (example right) screen

indicating the cause of the alarm, and:

� The LED indicator turns red.

Alarm/Alert* Possible cause Action Occlusion/Syringe Empty

Check Line & Syringe

Press YES to Confirm

Patient access device

blocked

Clamp on the infusion line

Tubing occluded (kinked or

trapped)

Pump has reached the

minimum travel position

Flush or replace access

device

Release the clamp

Clear the occlusion

Turn pump off

Syringe Displaced

Check Syringe

Press YES to confirm

One or more of the syringe

detection sensors is not

detecting up the syringe

Check the syringe and re-

seat as necessary

Pump Paused Too Long Pump has been left in STOP

mode with no keypad

presses detected for 2

minutes

Start the infusion, continue

programming or turn the

pump off if not needed.

Near End* 15 minutes from End of

Infusion

Prepare to change syringe or

turn pump off

End Program

Press YES to Confirm

Infusion is complete Pump will either default to

KVO program if set (wait

for nurse to attend) or, if not,

turn the pump off.

Low Battery* Battery is almost depleted Prepare to change battery

End Battery Battery is depleted Change battery

End Program

Press YES to Confirm

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P – Troubleshooting

If the Pump does not perform as expected, if it is dropped, gets wet or is damaged in any way,

remove it from use immediately and return for inspection by qualified service personnel.

Fault Possible cause Action The Pump will not start No battery present

Battery is in the wrong way.

Battery is depleted/very low

Pump is faulty

Fit a battery

Re-align battery terminals

Fit a new battery

Service required

The infusion is going too

quickly/has ended early or

too slowly/ volume

remaining in syringe at end

of infusion.

Incorrect rate set

Wrong syringe brand

onfirmed during set up

Pump faulty or incorrectly

calibrated.

Check displayed rate against

prescription, change if

necessary.

Re-train user to prevent

repeat of this event

Service/calibration required

The Pump has stopped

before empting the syringe

Exhausted battery

Blocked/trapped infusion set

Fit a new battery, turn pump

on, confirm syringe size and

brand, select resume to

continue infusion.

Clear the occlusion

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Q – Specifications

Type: Syringe Pump with motor driven linear actuator, pulsed motion

(540 pulses per mm)

Flow Rate: 0.05- 10ml/h in 0.01ml increments, 10 to 650ml/h in 1 ml increments

(1000 ml/hr available)

Actuator travel: c.67 mm available

Syringe sizes: 2 ml to 50 ml (most commonly used manufacturers, see section T)

Accuracy: ± 5 % system accuracy (pump and set combined)

Occlusion pressure: 100-1500mmHg configurable (10mmHG increments).

Max. actuator force 50N (5 Kgf).

Battery: 9V alkaline, IEC 6LR61 type (or Lithium for extended life)

Battery Operation: 7 full deliveries depending on infusion & set up parameters.

Indicators: 4 Line LCD display (122 x 32 pixels) , Dual color operation LED

When a problem is detected, the T34 displays the following alarm

messages, sounds an audible alarm and the red LED lights: -

Alarms:

• Occlusion or Syringe Empty

• End Program

• Near End

• End Battery

• Low Battery

• Pump Paused Too Long

• Syringe Displaced

• Syringe Empty

T34 Dimensions: 169 x 53 x 23mm

Classification

Type CF Equipment (degree of protection against electrical shock)

Housing: ABS (fire retardant)

Weight 210 gr. without battery

Electrical Safety Complies with: EN 60601-1 (Medical Electrical Equipment Safety),

IEC 60601-2-24 (Infusion pumps and controllers), IEC 60601-1-4

(Programmable Electrical Medical System), UL 60601- 1 and

CAN/CSA C22.2 No 601.1.

Standards Manufacture in accordance to ISO 9001 and ISO 13485. CE marked

(In accordance with the Medical Devices Directive 93/42/EEC)

EMC

McKinley T34 complies with IEC 60601-1-2 (EMC)

Environmental

Specifications

Non Operating Conditions (Transportation and Storage): -

� Temperature: -25oC to 55

oC (-13

oF to + 131

oF)

� Humidity: 5 % to 100% R.H., non-condensing

� Air pressure: 48kPa to 110kPa

Operating Conditions: The system may not meet all performance

specifications if operated outside of the following conditions: -

� Temperature: +15oC to +45

oC (+59

oF to + 113

oF)

� Humidity: 20 % to 85% R.H. at +40 oC, non-condensing

� Air pressure: 70kPa to 110kPa

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R – Patient Training – Using the T34

Responsibility of the Healthcare Provider:

1) Assess whether the patient can adequately and safely use the T34 syringe pump in the

patient’s environment or situation before recommending the syringe pump.

2) Be accessible when the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members have

questions or concerns regarding the T34 syringe pump.

3) Provide training to the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members in the proper

use and care of the T34.

4) Provide training to instruct the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members in

how to perform routine functions such as bathing, showering, and sleeping while the T34 is

in use.

5) Provide training to instruct the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members in

dealing with alarms and/or minor troubleshooting.

6) Provide healthcare provider contact numbers for the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or

family members in case of questions or concerns.

Training the Patient and/or the Patient’s Assistants or Family Members

1) Using the Patient Guide, instruct the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family

members in the routine use of the T34.

a. Description and Use of the T34

b. The keypad functions

i. ON/OFF Key

ii. YES/START Key

iii. NO/STOP Key

iv. Keypad Lock

c. Starting and Stopping Infusion

d. Dealing with alarms

e. Minor troubleshooting

f. Where possible, in the patient’s home environment where their specific setup can be

viewed, teach the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members the best way

for the patient to bath and/or shower and how to set up the T34 for sleep.

2) The Patient Guide contains blank spaces where any Additional Instructions or specific

comments can be written in to ensure that the patient is successful in their use of the T34

syringe pump.

3) After the training, verify that the patient and/or the patient’s assistants or family members

can perform the routine tasks associated with the use of the T34.

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S – Service, Calibration and Maintenance

Service and Unscheduled Repairs The Pump must only be serviced or repaired by one of the following:

• The T34 distributor or its approved service representative,

• Qualified biomedical technicians trained and certified.

If the Pump is damaged in any way, return to authorized service personnel.

Unauthorized modifications or the use of any spare parts, other than those supplied by the

manufacturer or their distributor, will void any warranty.

Annual Maintenance and Calibration Send the T34 Syringe Pump to the service center annually for maintenance and calibration.

Monthly Cleaning Once a month (or as required) clean the lead screw thread (beneath the actuator) and guiding

rods with a small dry brush to remove debris or other particles.

Between Patients Change the battery.

Before connecting the pump to a patient, and periodically during use, clean the unit using a lint-

free cloth lightly dampened with warm water and a mild detergent, disinfectant or 10% bleach

solution.

Always turn the syringe Pump off and remove the battery before cleaning.

Do not clean the Syringe Pump with chemicals such as Xylene, Acetone or similar solvents.

These chemicals can cause damage to components and labels. Use a lint-free cloth dampened

with warm water and mild detergent or 10% bleach solution.

Do not soak or immerse any part of the T34 in water or any other solution.

Storage If the pump is to be stored for an extended period it should be cleaned and the battery removed.

Store in a clean, dry atmosphere at room temperature and, if available, use the original

packaging, or a suitable alternative, for protection.

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T - LIMITED WARRANTY

The T34 Syringe Pump has been carefully manufactured from the highest quality components.

Caesarea Medical Electronics Ltd. (CME) guarantees the pump against defects in material and

workmanship for twelve (12) months from date of purchase.

CME’s obligation, or that of its designated representative under this Limited Warranty, shall be

limited, at CME’s option, or that of its designated representative, to repairing or replacing

pumps, which upon examination, are found to be defective in material or workmanship. The

repair or replacement of any product under this Limited Warranty shall not extend the

abovementioned Warranty period.

All repairs under this Limited Warranty should be undertaken only by qualified, trained service

personnel. In the event that a pump is found to be defective during the warranty period, the

purchaser shall notify CME or its designated representative within thirty (30) days after such

defect is discovered.

The defective pump should be sent immediately to CME or its designated representative for

inspection, repair or replacement. Shipping costs are the purchaser’s responsibility.

Material returned to CME or its designated representative should be properly packaged using

CME shipping cartons and inserts. Inadequate packaging may result in damage to the pump.

This Limited Warranty shall not apply to defects or damage caused, wholly or in part, by

negligence, spilt fluids, dropping of the pump, misuse, abuse, improper installation or alteration

by anyone other than qualified, trained personnel; or to damage resulting from inadequate

packaging in shipping the pump to CME or its designated representative. If, after inspection,

CME or its designated representative is unable to identify a problem, CME or its designated

representative reserves the right to invoice purchaser for said inspection.

This Limited Warranty is the sole and entire warranty pertaining to CME’s products and is in

lieu of and excludes all other warranties of any nature whatsoever, whether stated, or implied or

arising by operation of law, trade, usage or course of dealing, including but not limited to,

warranties of merchantability and warranties of fitness for a particular purpose. Purchaser

expressly agrees that the remedies granted to it under this limited warranty are purchaser’s sole

and exclusive remedies with respect to any claim of purchaser arising under this Limited

Warranty.

Mr. Zvi Barak

Managing Director

Caesarea Medical Electronics Ltd.

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U - APPENDIX

Default Syringe brands configured for use with T34: -

C Braun Omnifix 2, 5, 10, 20, 30 & 50ml

C BD Plastipak 3, 5,10, 20, 30ml & 50ml

C Monoject 6, 12, 20, 35 & 50ml

C Codan/Once 2.5, 5, 10, 20 & 50ml

C Terumo 5, 10, 20, 30 & 50ml

It is possible to disable default syringes from the memory or replace them with one not listed

above. This procedure is not detailed in this manual as it should only be undertaken by trained,

certified service centers or biomedical engineers. Please consult your local certified engineers or

return to your T34 distributor should this need arise.

For alternate site / homecare applications it is recommended that all but the brand of syringe in

regular use are disabled by technicians to prevent accidental selection of the incorrect brand

during set up.

Manufacturer: Caesarea Medical Electronics Ltd.

European address: Staufenburgstr. 23 Lichtenstein P.O.B. 1248 Lichtenstein 72805

Germany

International Toll Free: +800-323-575-00

E-mail: [email protected]

www.cme-infusion.com